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all across america will be transformed dramatically this is our little city over here democracy bill usa in a few minutes i'm going to show you what will happen in the city and in your city if republicans like scott walker are successful but first for more on the latest of what's going on in wisconsin i'm joined from wisconsin by the reverend jesse jackson reverend jackson welcome to our program. we're very very we're barker's. where are. a lot of people you know but they're going to fight over reverend jackson you've seen a lot of protests in your day from anti-war to civil rights but does this movement have in common with past movements. well in the south to sweep after blood or some themselves the scariest on the floor the six years ago be viewed through and we turn our pain tower and let the sun and the mars august we got a boy. now that would be a vehicle let. people give him a liar apl fire of passion in great numbers islamists about supreme court about the county exhibit that's one thing the second thing you want is in alabama was. right to work states rights and power recruit col
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all across america will be transformed dramatically this is our little city over here democracy bill usa and a few minutes i'm going to show you what will happen to the city and in your city if republicans like scott walker are successful but first for more on the latest of what's going on in wisconsin i'm joined from wisconsin by the reverend jesse jackson reverend jackson welcome to our program. where the markers. or where the markers well i'm a true people you know but they're going to fight back over reverend jackson you've seen a lot of protests in your day from anti-war to civil rights but is this movement have in common with past movements. will the south this week have some themselves this past on the for the six years ago b.b. group and we turn our pain towel and soul from blood. in the first march to august big article you expect now there will be a big election. if people there come a liar fire passion in great numbers because the myths about the supreme court about the county expect that's one thing the second thing you want is. in alabama was paid to right to work states rig
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scientists needed to convince politicians that the united rescue system was needed as a result of the usa in the soviet union later joined by canada and france made an international rescue system in outer space because. this system is save more than thirty thousand lives the first instance being in one thousand eighty two when the soviet union one of the unspoken competition to be the first to launch a rescue satellite and save human lives the first rescued were canadian ambulance aircraft pilots who were trying to find an aircraft in british columbia that it crashed and could not be found the father of a pilot had died in the crash hired a small private aircraft which also crashed but luckily had beacons of the first soviet rescue satellite intact it was what are the advantages of the system you are developing in comparison to its competitors was named i would not mention advantages although it's clear that our system gives a very accurate picture as i mention in the two cases of earthquakes and if you also in the recent one in japan this korea let us work with a complex approach while w
scientists needed to convince politicians that the united rescue system was needed as a result of the usa in the soviet union later joined by canada and france made an international rescue system in outer space because. this system is save more than thirty thousand lives the first instance being in one thousand eighty two when the soviet union one of the unspoken competition to be the first to launch a rescue satellite and save human lives the first rescued were canadian ambulance aircraft...
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allowance of forty million dollars they've said that now nato is in charge nato is held backwards is usa another less tangible price of war we are soaring anti-american sentiment chipping away at a self-proclaimed key to successful diplomacy for generations the united states of america has played a unique role as an anchor of global security and as an advocate for human freedom and the united states is losing influence its. looks now not like some sort of a democratic nation in pursuit of peace but it looks like oh very aggressive war marked it's especially considering the united states hasn't won a war decisively since the end of world war two and while former soldiers certainly get it if you look at. the. animosity towards the u.s. today it comes from our military interventions politicians seem blissfully unaware and this ensure cannot be new york the cost of war certainly allowed criticism but many say this is something with so many layers and potentially so many layers of problems even one man one of those people he's a writer and radio host and joins us from chicago to talk about th
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dot com slash usa and check out our you tube page it's youtube dot com slash r t america and of course feel free to follow me on twitter it's lucy catherine out and we'll see you right back here in an hour and a half. more news today violence is once again flared up. these are the images the world is seeing from the streets of canada. showing the correlations to rule the day. wealthy british style. markets. find out what's really happening to the global economy with much cause or for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into cars a report on our keep. a job market here broadcasting live from washington d.c. coming up today on the big picture. books . taking. the low in welcome to cross talk i'm peter lavelle the drift to the right all across europe and the u.s. more and more people are giving the political rights a new look and more times than not it is the issue of immigration they galvanizes voters is the politics of intolerance coming into vogue. and. to discuss the growing appeal of the right wing i'm joined by tommy robinson in london he is the leader of t
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afte the usa, with the second largest member of nato. we are not a dwarf state, but we are acting like one. >> social democrat leaders came out in support of the abstention, but the party is divided on the issue. most social democrat lawmakers disagree. >> i think it is shameful. an extension is not acceptable in decisions about tyrants. >> ironically, the government's staunchest support in parliament on the issue comes from the former communist left party, who are opposed to military action. a sign the government has sidelined itself on the issue of libya. >> that has been our "in depth "at this hour. you're watching dw-tv. stay with us. u forget it. yourself, so don't fall. u forget it. now he tells us. how far am i off the floor? about twelve inches. twelve whole inches?
afte the usa, with the second largest member of nato. we are not a dwarf state, but we are acting like one. >> social democrat leaders came out in support of the abstention, but the party is divided on the issue. most social democrat lawmakers disagree. >> i think it is shameful. an extension is not acceptable in decisions about tyrants. >> ironically, the government's staunchest support in parliament on the issue comes from the former communist left party, who are opposed to...
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spaniards in the next round when they race to an end serve mountable free love lead over remaining usa hoping to improve on a two one advantage against chile and grey should just die germany thanks to marin chile will be philipp kohlschreiber. blood fans won't be seen one of the world's best heavyweights in action next month the w b o i b o and i.b.m. champion forced to cancel his april thirtieth title bad against his aura jutes an injury the younger klitschko who will turn thirty five later this been nursing a strained abdominal muscle zorra thus missing an opportunity to save the three major titles and the ring magazine belt from the longest reigning champion in the division the bout was originally scheduled for december eleventh of last year it was called off for the same reason. meanwhile said to be a champion david haye has reached an agreement in principle to fight one of them on july the second. in the n.b.a. portland beat charlotte handing the bobcats their fourth straight defeat the blazers were coming off wednesday's win in sacramento and pulled ahead in the second quarter we
spaniards in the next round when they race to an end serve mountable free love lead over remaining usa hoping to improve on a two one advantage against chile and grey should just die germany thanks to marin chile will be philipp kohlschreiber. blood fans won't be seen one of the world's best heavyweights in action next month the w b o i b o and i.b.m. champion forced to cancel his april thirtieth title bad against his aura jutes an injury the younger klitschko who will turn thirty five later...
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on a tempo front and it's to go is a russian completed the four to score line in the long range team usa so lucky that's a take a born male lead to this best of seven from says once again the cinema on first. round in the other western conference semifinals. also edge the head about lance the dream team coming from two goals down to win by serie in some petersburg. for the last and also manager also venga and wing estonia nasri have been charged are you a for over comments made to the referee after tuesday night's champions league exit at the hands of also lower the g o eight charged with improper conduct for inappropriate language bank i was involved in an angry exchange with officials nothing of the sutta after tuesday's three one loss which eliminated the gunners from the champions me as the catalan side went through thought three i was a mistake by going to scouts and says proudly gaslighting real message to the first on the straight of half time and then to the fury of bangor asking for a strike of on person sent off shortly after the break the dutchman received a second booking whe
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overcame croatia felix but she's not beaten even college in the deciding fifth rubout space next play the usa americans were easy winners against chile argentina now face a fast rising kazakstan to stun the czech republic sweden beat russia really for the trading tie with holder serbia. now some n.b.a. action where kevin durant was far from his shooting best but the oklahoma city thunder still edge the phoenix suns in overtime for their third win on the trot it was a back and forth match in oklahoma vince carter time again for the business with one seconds to go to make it not in line no two rounds then had a chance to construe in front of him sitting in the grass and said it's a shot they look too good to run record and sees a good three blocks from fulton st it was even worse because i think top scored for the sun and space for a couple of all important free throws in a roadside steve nash also missed the last gasp three points or so the first one it might seem too often the sixty. has catch up with the latest winner on a tour now after south africa's rory sabbatini held on to win the honda
overcame croatia felix but she's not beaten even college in the deciding fifth rubout space next play the usa americans were easy winners against chile argentina now face a fast rising kazakstan to stun the czech republic sweden beat russia really for the trading tie with holder serbia. now some n.b.a. action where kevin durant was far from his shooting best but the oklahoma city thunder still edge the phoenix suns in overtime for their third win on the trot it was a back and forth match in...
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karlovic from the deciding fifth rather play next by the usa the americans were easy win is against chile their argentina face to face a fast rising as xander stunned the czech republic bought sweden to beat russia already infantry in tight hold in serbia. not so much of me n.b.a. where kevin durant was far from his shooting best but the oklahoma city thunder still edged the phoenix suns in overtime for their green on the trot it was a back and forth match in oklahoma since carter timely paid for the visitors with nine seconds to go to make it one hundred nine each with a chance to pinch the win for oklahoma city but he missed the buzzer beater i'm sure. a lot regret them to do and he recorded a season a three baskets from fourteen attempts but was even worse the carter he taught school for the suns but mislaid a couple of all important for you frozen over time loss the financial thing missed the last three points or. the host went on to win hundred ninety two one hundred sixty. let's catch up with what's been happening on the p.g.a. tour where south africa's rory sabbatini held on to win
karlovic from the deciding fifth rather play next by the usa the americans were easy win is against chile their argentina face to face a fast rising as xander stunned the czech republic bought sweden to beat russia already infantry in tight hold in serbia. not so much of me n.b.a. where kevin durant was far from his shooting best but the oklahoma city thunder still edged the phoenix suns in overtime for their green on the trot it was a back and forth match in oklahoma since carter timely paid...
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next and up close look at the personality of the last leader of the usa saw and his political legacy. mikhail gorbachev's personal interpreter. pople i should thank you very much for being with us today so great pleasure someone to read a quote from your book it's very occupation to imbibe the air of a foreign and your own language to rake through the songs of words and having found the right one feel its texture its size something further threats connecting the two languages has always been my favorite thing to do or you were a linguist of the plot. true it has always been my favorite thing to do i have done many things in my life i was a diplomat i was working in the foreign ministry for many years written books i've been a journalist i've been working in the corporate or foundation. a kind of third to present coverage of inches post-presidential years but i would say nevertheless. as a linguist i've been the happiest it's been my vocation my occupation you've been credit was credited with kin intelligence remarkably open mind but were you ready psychologically to translate those ea
next and up close look at the personality of the last leader of the usa saw and his political legacy. mikhail gorbachev's personal interpreter. pople i should thank you very much for being with us today so great pleasure someone to read a quote from your book it's very occupation to imbibe the air of a foreign and your own language to rake through the songs of words and having found the right one feel its texture its size something further threats connecting the two languages has always been my...
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became croatia village patients beaten to evade politics in the deciding fifth rather play next by the usa the americans with easy win is against chile argentina face fast rising has a standstill in the czech republic great result for their boss we can beat russia a really intriguing tie we're told in serbia. pascall kevin durant was far from a shooting best but the oklahoma city thunder still edged the phoenix suns in overtime for their third win on the trot it was a back can for faction oklahoma vince carter time again for this is with nine seconds to go to make it one hundred nine all durant's with a chance to reach the win but oklahoma city but he missed the buzzer beaten sure it looks regret the granting record of the season i asked him to be faulty and it was even worse because a top speed of the suns mislaid a couple of all important free throws in overtime well steve nash also missed a last last three points in the hopes one hundred ninety to one hundred sixty. now also in the states let's catch up with the latest winner on the p.g.a. tour south africa's rory sabbatini holding on t
became croatia village patients beaten to evade politics in the deciding fifth rather play next by the usa the americans with easy win is against chile argentina face fast rising has a standstill in the czech republic great result for their boss we can beat russia a really intriguing tie we're told in serbia. pascall kevin durant was far from a shooting best but the oklahoma city thunder still edged the phoenix suns in overtime for their third win on the trot it was a back can for faction...
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karlovic in the deciding fifth rubber spain makes plays in the usa the americans were easy going into the weekend against chile argentina faced the fast rising as xander t.v. stunned the czech republic sweden russia are in an intriguing tie with holders serbia. now some action from the n.b.a. where kevin durant's was far from a shooting best but the oklahoma city thunder still legend phoenix suns in overtime for their third green on the trot it was a back and forth match in oklahoma then started time again for the visitors with nine seconds to go to make it one hundred nine each with a chance to pinch their going for oklahoma city but he missed the buzz of beating shot so a lot regret that duran who recorded the season three task is from fourteen attempts but it was even worse because the he top scored for the suns but let's say a couple of all important free throws in overtime or steve nash also missed the last gasp three points at the host went on to win one hundred nineteen one hundred sixty. now let's catch up with the latest winner on god's p.g.a. tour south africa's rory sabbati
karlovic in the deciding fifth rubber spain makes plays in the usa the americans were easy going into the weekend against chile argentina faced the fast rising as xander t.v. stunned the czech republic sweden russia are in an intriguing tie with holders serbia. now some action from the n.b.a. where kevin durant's was far from a shooting best but the oklahoma city thunder still legend phoenix suns in overtime for their third green on the trot it was a back and forth match in oklahoma then...
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overcome croatia but that's not easy evoke all of it in the deciding this brother spain will next play the usa to an easy win as against chile argentina face fast rising kazakhstan who started the czech republic last week and beat russia treating tied with all this serbia. bassam n.b.a. action where kevin durant response of his choosing best at the open i'm a sitting on the still of the phoenix suns in overtime for their third win on the trot it was a back and forth not you know go home against cancer time again for the visit is nine seconds to go to make a definite. drunk then had a chance to pinch the win for oklahoma city that missed a better shot and not to regret it you can't really call it a season three for us it's from pretty intense but it is even worse because the top school for the summer is the fourth because you can sign steve nash who also lost the last three points or so the first one is you can one see the sixty. and finally to the world rally championship where seven time defending champion sebastian burns back from his slow start to the new season. by winning in mexico for th
overcome croatia but that's not easy evoke all of it in the deciding this brother spain will next play the usa to an easy win as against chile argentina face fast rising kazakhstan who started the czech republic last week and beat russia treating tied with all this serbia. bassam n.b.a. action where kevin durant response of his choosing best at the open i'm a sitting on the still of the phoenix suns in overtime for their third win on the trot it was a back and forth not you know go home against...
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prey châtelet kitchenette me to either college in the deciding fifth rubber spain will next by the usa easy wins against chile argentina now face fast rise in kazakhstan to stun the czech republic also even if you could russia i mean from treating type of cold in serbia. as an action on the n.b.a. where kevin durant was far from the shooting best with an open home sitting under storage the phoenix suns in overtime for their third win on the trot it was a back and forth match in oklahoma carter tying the game for the visitors with nine seconds to go to make it into an all drunk and then had a chance to pitch the win for oklahoma city that missed it as an intentional act and not to regret the durant's recording season by three losses from thirty attempts but it's even worse for carter who talked sports of the sign missed a couple of boards in fresno to tie and steve nash also missed a last gasp three pointer so the hosts one eight hundred ninety nine sixteen. now the cricket world cup in more than one place kevin pietersen in the england squad after the baton rouge ruled out for the rest
prey châtelet kitchenette me to either college in the deciding fifth rubber spain will next by the usa easy wins against chile argentina now face fast rise in kazakhstan to stun the czech republic also even if you could russia i mean from treating type of cold in serbia. as an action on the n.b.a. where kevin durant was far from the shooting best with an open home sitting under storage the phoenix suns in overtime for their third win on the trot it was a back and forth match in oklahoma carter...
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this is from "usa today," defending the bill. small businesses often struggle to stay afloat, let alone provide employee health insurance. >> the wall street journal ways and, calling it an unhappy anniversary. we will go to kansas city. you are a democrat, what you think about this? caller: i think it is a wonderful plan. it is helped me in a positive way. also my daughter, who is disabled. it has been doing a tremendous job for me. it is something that anyone who is elderly or younker for whatever should taking. and be quiet and quit trying to create chaos about the plan before they even use it. and most of the people are not intelligent enough to even know the benefits of it and even when they get them, they are listening to republicans that are so negative. host: specifically how did the health care law impact that situation? caller: it helped her with her copiague going down, the price that she pays for the insurance, plus the medication and everything has gone down. host: linda is a republican from orlando, florida. caller:
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longer but in the meantime thanks so much randall thompson for joining us there live in nashville in the usa business is next now with the mitri stay with us for. oh and welcome to business artsy finance ministers from the g. seven group of the world's richest nations have agreed to step into currency markets to try and control japan's volatile currency is the first target a decade of the g. seven members have joined the intervened in the money markets now on wednesday the yen hit its highest level against the dollar since world war two strengthening to seventy six and a quarter in u.s. trading but it fell back in later sessions currently trading at around eighty one dollars and the say a coordinated effort by the world's biggest economies would have a bigger impact than the japanese central bank acting alone meanwhile the bank of japan injected another thirty seven billion dollars into the markets on friday to try and shore up confidence and surely quit its japan central bank has already injected nearly seven hundred billion dollars into the country's financial sector. japan's bird largest
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that's going to do it for now for more on the stories we covered go to our web site r t dot com slash usa or are you tube page you tube dot com slash r.t. america and christine for sound. thanks i'm robin here broadcasting live from washington d.c. coming up today on the big picture. used today is once again. these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of kandahar. can. follow in a welcome across town peter lavelle decision time what endgame looms for the conflict in libya what are the ultimate aims of the u.s. and its allies what is best for people on the ground in libya and are we dealing with a shovel who. can. discuss the cut off points of the coalition effort in libya i'm joined by horace campbell in syracuse he's a professor of african-american studies and political science at syracuse university in london we go to justin crump he is the c.e.o. it's a building an international risk assessment company and in new york we have eight greenwald he is the associate editor of commentary and another member of our crosstalk team yelling the hunger all right gentlemen this
that's going to do it for now for more on the stories we covered go to our web site r t dot com slash usa or are you tube page you tube dot com slash r.t. america and christine for sound. thanks i'm robin here broadcasting live from washington d.c. coming up today on the big picture. used today is once again. these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of kandahar. can. follow in a welcome across town peter lavelle decision time what endgame looms for the conflict in libya...
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nato's in charge nader has the whole backwards is usa another list tangible price of war we soaring anti-american sentiment chipping away at a self-proclaimed key to successful diplomacy for generations the united states of america has played a unique role as an anchor of global security and as an advocate for human freedom the united states is losing influence its. looks now as some sort of a democratic nation and. looks like a good receiver will mark it's especially considering the nazis hasn't won the war decisively since the end of world war two and while former soldiers certainly get it if you look at all the animosity towards the us today it comes from our military interventions politicians seem blissfully unaware and in our party new york. so clearly there are a lot of questions here especially as to whether the u.s. can afford another war financially and politically but you know scott i was really so taken i was just thinking about the fact that like you said that we may already be arming these rebels i can't get over the amount of dishonesty if really that is the case and the other thing
nato's in charge nader has the whole backwards is usa another list tangible price of war we soaring anti-american sentiment chipping away at a self-proclaimed key to successful diplomacy for generations the united states of america has played a unique role as an anchor of global security and as an advocate for human freedom the united states is losing influence its. looks now as some sort of a democratic nation and. looks like a good receiver will mark it's especially considering the nazis...
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it for now but for more on the stories we covered totally go to our website our team dot com slash usa also check out our youtube page at youtube dot com slash r t america listen we've got a lot more coming up in the next hour at five o'clock we will speak with enrique morones who asked the question regarding libya he wants to know why president obama is going to libya as opposed to going to a.
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after the usa, with the second largest member of nato. we are not a dwarf state, but we are acting like one. >> social democrat leaders came out in support of the abstention, but the party is divided on the issue. most social democrat lawmakers disagree. >> i think it is shameful. an extension is not acceptable in decisions about tyrants. >> ironically, the government's staunchest support in parliament on the issue comes from the former communist left party, who are opposed to military action. a sign the government has sidelined itself on the issue of libya. >> that has been our "in depth "at this hour. you're watching dw-tv. stay with us. >>> issue one, libya's ceases firing. >> speaking of the city of benghazi, a city of roughly 700,000 people, he threatened, and i quote, we will have no mercy and no pity. the united states, the united kingdom, france, and arab states agree that a cease-fire must be mitch meant immediately. >> on thursday, the u.n. security council passed a resolution authorizing a no-fly zone over libya, meaning bombs
after the usa, with the second largest member of nato. we are not a dwarf state, but we are acting like one. >> social democrat leaders came out in support of the abstention, but the party is divided on the issue. most social democrat lawmakers disagree. >> i think it is shameful. an extension is not acceptable in decisions about tyrants. >> ironically, the government's staunchest support in parliament on the issue comes from the former communist left party, who are opposed to...
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usa contributed. the european union and the g-8 members and mainly usa. the three together. and i hope they act together in a complementary effort, to help this transition. to respect the change -- including the condition -- you what progress? i can help you. the marshall plan, ok. don't forget that the marshall plan, there was some conditionality. i think it's logical if the u.s.a. and others say, ok, we're interested by your process. europe -- by the progress of tunisia. if there is this possibility, i am sure we can win together. it means that we need some new initiative. new speech by president obama. maybe. i am not taking notes of all this. new meeting for future. the g-8 effort, and it will be now maybe more successful, because before the egyptians, the two nations and others were unisians andwo na others -- there is the possibility to create, to take note of this evolution. the transitions and to create a new arab world. everyone said in washington or in paris, we do not want to impose. we just want to -- i do not know the difference. what is important -- to have own
usa contributed. the european union and the g-8 members and mainly usa. the three together. and i hope they act together in a complementary effort, to help this transition. to respect the change -- including the condition -- you what progress? i can help you. the marshall plan, ok. don't forget that the marshall plan, there was some conditionality. i think it's logical if the u.s.a. and others say, ok, we're interested by your process. europe -- by the progress of tunisia. if there is this...
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host: the senior house policy analyst at consumer union has a piece in "usa today." one of the first thing he read it -- recommends is to not demand unnecessary care for minor ailments and pains. things that will heal on their own. a large body of research shows that up to 25% of care that is delivered is useless, questionable pa or harmful. guest: that is something that we say with parents that have children with viral infections. an antibiotic will be issued, but that does not really help. there does seem to be a balance. you need to be getting appropriate care. host: some other recommendations that he makes -- share record with other doctorsk tv" what are your comments on that? host: we should note, it does bedight your privacy, but you may want to consider another doctor. here are some of the websites they recommend. guest: there are all sorts of things out there to look at. you can also look at the medicare website which has hospitals, compared by quality measure. host: an independent caller in arcadia, florida. caller: if obamacare was such a good deal, why did
host: the senior house policy analyst at consumer union has a piece in "usa today." one of the first thing he read it -- recommends is to not demand unnecessary care for minor ailments and pains. things that will heal on their own. a large body of research shows that up to 25% of care that is delivered is useless, questionable pa or harmful. guest: that is something that we say with parents that have children with viral infections. an antibiotic will be issued, but that does not...
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of the doe and the nuclear crisis, the stock market of europe dropped more than the stock market of usa. so my question is, actually, what kind of reaction there will be to the energy policy of usa and europe respectively? and my colleague also wants to ask you another question. this crisis will have, what kind of impact about u.s. economics? thank you very much. >> charlie, do you want to talk about energy policy? >> well, i think in europe it will have a profound impact. you've already seen mrs. merkle come out very strongly about not only inspecting a number of reactors, but now she's gone further in saying perhaps the whole german nuclear program should be phased out over time. you've seen negative responses in be sweden and italy where they were just beginning to reverse longstanding anti-nuclear policy and restart, so it's going to mean the italian debate. i think the u.k. you will see continue their various vigorous program mainly because they can't meet their climate change goals using wind alone. they have to use nuclear and wind to further reduce their dependence on coal. fran
of the doe and the nuclear crisis, the stock market of europe dropped more than the stock market of usa. so my question is, actually, what kind of reaction there will be to the energy policy of usa and europe respectively? and my colleague also wants to ask you another question. this crisis will have, what kind of impact about u.s. economics? thank you very much. >> charlie, do you want to talk about energy policy? >> well, i think in europe it will have a profound impact. you've...
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"usa today" goes with this story. it profiles what is happening at the plant and says japan workers risk lives to try to control the radiation. another story related to japan -- fears rise about selling off of u.s. debt. rising concern that demand for capital by japan may lead it to sell off huge holdings -- speaking of what is happening in washington and politics in general, we have some stories related to that. john boehner facing tea party pressure, reports "the wall street journal." on state tea party activists have access to speaker john boehner, more than any lobbyist would envy. they meet twice a month and their e-mails are answered quickly. but that does not seem to be enough to turn them into loyalists. all i of conservatives are preparing to call 1000 of mr. boehner's donors betty is not doing enough to block the debt limit increase. you've probably heard this news yesterday. michelle bachmann, congresswoman from minnesota, it is closer to decide whether to run for the white house. getting this story from "t
"usa today" goes with this story. it profiles what is happening at the plant and says japan workers risk lives to try to control the radiation. another story related to japan -- fears rise about selling off of u.s. debt. rising concern that demand for capital by japan may lead it to sell off huge holdings -- speaking of what is happening in washington and politics in general, we have some stories related to that. john boehner facing tea party pressure, reports "the wall street...
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a gallup/"usa today" poll shows 70% of americans are more concerned than they were before the japanese disaster and tragedy. i don't think there's any question. we've never really confronted nuclear power in this country. the yucca flat repository for nuclear waste has become a political football. nevada politician of any stripe runs against it. and the administration in fact had repealed the decision to go in there. i would say right now, when you've got china and germany reexamining and taking long, hard look. there's always been a latent opposition to nuclear energy in this country. i think it's activated right now. i'll say this-- this is not a republican or tea party member to stand up to this. what we need are fewer safety inspectors and fewer food inspectors of fish coming in from japan. i don't think that will be a popular theme. >> nuclear power has been a significant energy source for us for decades. it's been a safe energy source. so i'm glad that a lot of the people, including the president, has said it's part of the menu and they continue to say that. i think they're right
a gallup/"usa today" poll shows 70% of americans are more concerned than they were before the japanese disaster and tragedy. i don't think there's any question. we've never really confronted nuclear power in this country. the yucca flat repository for nuclear waste has become a political football. nevada politician of any stripe runs against it. and the administration in fact had repealed the decision to go in there. i would say right now, when you've got china and germany reexamining...
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usa contributed. the european union and the g-8 members and mainly usa. the three together. and i hope they act together in a complementary effort, to help this transition. to respect the change - including the condition -- you what progress? i can help you. the marshall plan, ok. don't forget that the marshall plan, there was some conditionality. i think it's logical if the u.s.a. and others say, ok, we're interested by your process. europe -- by the progress of tunisia. if there is this possibility, i am sure we can win together. it means that we need some new initiative. new speech by president obama. maybe. i am not taking notes of all this. new meeting for future. thg-8 effort, and it will be now maybe more successful, because before the egyptians, the two nations and others were unisians andwo na others -- there is the possibility to create, to take note of this evolution. the transitions and to create a new arab world. everyone said in washington or in paris, wdo not want to impose. we just wa to -- i do not know the difference. what is important -- to have ownership
usa contributed. the european union and the g-8 members and mainly usa. the three together. and i hope they act together in a complementary effort, to help this transition. to respect the change - including the condition -- you what progress? i can help you. the marshall plan, ok. don't forget that the marshall plan, there was some conditionality. i think it's logical if the u.s.a. and others say, ok, we're interested by your process. europe -- by the progress of tunisia. if there is this...
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may 28, 2009, "usa today," "banks find ways to boost fees checking accounts latest tampleght" "banks and card companies also refuse to concede that consumers already bear the cost of intert interchange fees in the form of higher retail prices." that's particularly hard on the unbank and low-income americans. instead of listening to banks and card companies about consumer interest, i suggest my colleagues listen to those consumer groups in washington. just this week the consumer federation of america sent a letter to all senators. here's what it said. "the current interchange system is uncompetitive, nontransparent and harmful to consumers. it is simply u unjust to require less affluent americans who do not participate in a payment system to pay foreclosure ssessive debit interchange fees that are passed through to the cost of goods and services. as a result, the consumer federation of america does not support delaying implementation of the new law." other groups such as the u.s. public interest research group, public citizen, and the hispanic institute have argued strongly that inter
may 28, 2009, "usa today," "banks find ways to boost fees checking accounts latest tampleght" "banks and card companies also refuse to concede that consumers already bear the cost of intert interchange fees in the form of higher retail prices." that's particularly hard on the unbank and low-income americans. instead of listening to banks and card companies about consumer interest, i suggest my colleagues listen to those consumer groups in washington. just this week...
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"usa today" reports the company is alerting dealerships to check records for yellow sack spiders -- or check accords for yellow sack spiders which caused mazda to recall 65,000 sedans last week. a spokesman says the spiders can create blockages which will cause the check engine light to come on. however, the creatures are not in a place that can lead to stalling or leaks, like in the mazdas. >>> all right. a stolen lamborghini has been spotted in marin county. police say video surveillance captured the car which belongs to celebrity chef guy fieri in tiburon on tuesday. the video shows the car leaving the town a short time later. police think the thief rappelled from the roof of the dealership in san francisco on tuesday morning to get the $200,000 car. whoo! >> but they haven't got it yet. it's still out there buzzing around. >>> 5:54 your time. caught on camera. a bizarre fight at a burger king in florida. police say the customer was up hanpy about the breakfast order. she thought someone spit in the food. so she argued with the manager and started to jump over the counter but the ma
"usa today" reports the company is alerting dealerships to check records for yellow sack spiders -- or check accords for yellow sack spiders which caused mazda to recall 65,000 sedans last week. a spokesman says the spiders can create blockages which will cause the check engine light to come on. however, the creatures are not in a place that can lead to stalling or leaks, like in the mazdas. >>> all right. a stolen lamborghini has been spotted in marin county. police say...
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secretary, after the nuclear crisis, the markets of europe dropped more than the stock market of the usa. [unintelligible] my colleagues also want to ask you another question. the prices -- >> do you want to talk about energy policy? >> in europe there is a severe impact. you've seen mrs. merkel come out strongly about not only inspecting a number of reactors but now going further in saying that perhaps the old german nuclear program should be phased out over time. you've seen negative responses in sweden, in italy where they were just beginning to reverse longstanding nuclear policy. i think the u.k., you will see continued -- they have a very vigorous program, mainly because they cannot meet the climate change gold using wind alone. they have to use nuclear and wind to reduce their dependence on coal. france and belgium, they will continue nuclear. the former soviet union, eastern european states, the combination of reducing -- the baltic states for example, and the balkans, they want to reduce their dependence on russian gas. and also to get away from their dirty coal. i think you wil
secretary, after the nuclear crisis, the markets of europe dropped more than the stock market of the usa. [unintelligible] my colleagues also want to ask you another question. the prices -- >> do you want to talk about energy policy? >> in europe there is a severe impact. you've seen mrs. merkel come out strongly about not only inspecting a number of reactors but now going further in saying that perhaps the old german nuclear program should be phased out over time. you've seen...
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usa contributed. the european union and the g-8 members and mainly usa. the three together. and i hope they act together in a complementary effort, to help this transition. to respect the change -- including the condition -- you what progress? i can help you. the marshall plan, ok. don't forget that the marshall plan, there was some conditionality. i think it's logical if the u.s.a. and others say, ok, we're interested by your process. europe -- by the progress of tunisia. if there is this possibility, i am sure we can win together. it means that we need some new initiative. new speech by president obama. maybe. i am not taking notes of all this. new meeting for future. the g-8 effort, and it will be now maybe more successful, because before the egyptians, the two nations and others were unisians andwo na others -- there is the possibility to create, to take note of this evolution. the transitions and to create a new arab world. everyone said in washington or in paris, we do not want to impose. we just want to -- i do not know the difference. what is important -- to have own
usa contributed. the european union and the g-8 members and mainly usa. the three together. and i hope they act together in a complementary effort, to help this transition. to respect the change -- including the condition -- you what progress? i can help you. the marshall plan, ok. don't forget that the marshall plan, there was some conditionality. i think it's logical if the u.s.a. and others say, ok, we're interested by your process. europe -- by the progress of tunisia. if there is this...
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in "usa today." host: that is in "usa today" this morning. there is also this story about blackberry. host: princeton, west virginia, steve, how was the president doing on libya? caller: if obama is right for doing what he did in libya, then george bush has to be right for what he did in iraq. said dominoes same practiced chemical warfare tactics and his own people. he is responsible for killing 500,000, 1 million, whatever. if obama is right now, george bush has to be right also. another thing, they could have done this a little bit different. i was in the navy. i was the thick -- actually in the gulf of sidra. there are amazing aircraft capabilities. they could have shut down the libyan air force with that. they couldn't just given him a warning -- "keep flying, we will callth yourwn kirkcal caller: i think all, is he doing a good job. -- i think obama is doing a good job. ronald reagan invoked it at least three times. he invoked it in grenada, i think, in a iraq wants, and most libya, he invoked it iupon when gaddafi's daughter was killed.
in "usa today." host: that is in "usa today" this morning. there is also this story about blackberry. host: princeton, west virginia, steve, how was the president doing on libya? caller: if obama is right for doing what he did in libya, then george bush has to be right for what he did in iraq. said dominoes same practiced chemical warfare tactics and his own people. he is responsible for killing 500,000, 1 million, whatever. if obama is right now, george bush has to be right...
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here's another piece from "usa today." "top republican fund-raisers in standby mode." the story says that the republican party's biggest fund- raisers were made on the sidelines. only about 60 of the 430 leaders have donated to the campaign accounts of next year's potential presidential contenders. one last phone call on this question -- congress's role attack in libya. let's go to florida. democratic line, go ahead. caller: good morning. i think it is rather outrageous that president obama should let himself be dragged into something that he does not quite understand. first of all, i think there should be an investigation as to why france is leading the way. a group of people that they supposedly have no idea what their ideology is. i think it is rather cynical for a war to have gotten started in a muslim country in the north of africa with basically 6 million inhabitants. i think it's a matter of divide and conquer. somebody in congress should investigate as to who instigated this matter. we had egypt and tunisia. if somebody comes in your country and you feel there'
here's another piece from "usa today." "top republican fund-raisers in standby mode." the story says that the republican party's biggest fund- raisers were made on the sidelines. only about 60 of the 430 leaders have donated to the campaign accounts of next year's potential presidential contenders. one last phone call on this question -- congress's role attack in libya. let's go to florida. democratic line, go ahead. caller: good morning. i think it is rather outrageous that...
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from the money page of "usa today" -- also in the paper today -- expatriates' depart. some companies set up shop in the south. group of seven to intervene to stabilize the value of the yen, the lead story in business day section. below it, the affect of the crisis on u.s. companies. lacking part, gm will close plants. from detroit -- general motors says it will temporarily shut a truck plant in louisiana because it cannot get enough japanese- made parts. looking for the most significant news story in the week in your eyes. alexandria, virginia. lesley, democrat. caller: two things. one is the planned parenthood cutting by the extremists in the house of representatives. these cuts will result and i don't know -- i do not know how many millions of young ladies having not getting breast mammograms, i think it is an outrage especially when you consider they want to cut all these social programs, saying how dire the things is. we have a revenue problem that taxes have never been -- you have to go back to the 1950's to find revenue this low. it is as much a revenue problem a
from the money page of "usa today" -- also in the paper today -- expatriates' depart. some companies set up shop in the south. group of seven to intervene to stabilize the value of the yen, the lead story in business day section. below it, the affect of the crisis on u.s. companies. lacking part, gm will close plants. from detroit -- general motors says it will temporarily shut a truck plant in louisiana because it cannot get enough japanese- made parts. looking for the most...
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usa prime credit. you have question?. ok...peggy. yes, i have 100,000 reward points. what are my options? ooh, many options. ooh. one keychain. b, trucker cap. look good for ladies. uh ok, how 'bout cash? cash? he want cash! want better rewards? peggy? switch to discover. america's number 1 cash rewards program. it pays to discover. inside the 2011 dodge journey is an 8.4-inch touch screen that lets you control the stereo volume, radio tuning, climate controls, turn-by-turn navigation, and bluetooth activation -- technology inside technology controlling more technology. welcome to the future. now lease the new 2011 dodge journey mainstreet for $299 a month for well-qualified lessees. ♪ good morning [ male announcer ] there are sixteen fresh-picked oranges squeezed into each carton of tropicana pure premium and absolutely no space for added sugar, water or preservatives. tropicana -- we put the good in morning. ♪ [ male announcer ] what are you gonna miss when you have anallergy attack? benadryl® is more effective than claritin® at relieving your worst symptoms a
usa prime credit. you have question?. ok...peggy. yes, i have 100,000 reward points. what are my options? ooh, many options. ooh. one keychain. b, trucker cap. look good for ladies. uh ok, how 'bout cash? cash? he want cash! want better rewards? peggy? switch to discover. america's number 1 cash rewards program. it pays to discover. inside the 2011 dodge journey is an 8.4-inch touch screen that lets you control the stereo volume, radio tuning, climate controls, turn-by-turn navigation, and...
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facts that they threw out in yesterday's "usa today." this is what they say. "the percentage of workers who are not at all confident about saving enough money for a comfortable retirement reached 27% in 2011 compared with 22% just last year." significant increase in a one-year period. "when combined with those who said they are not too confident, the total reaches 50% of workers." so we're in a situation, according to "usa today," where almost 50% of american workers lack confidence about whether or not they're going to have enough money to retire with dignity. there's another point that the article makes. this is what tha they say. "quite a few workers virtually have no savings or investments. in 2011, 29% said they have less than $1,000". you're not going to go too far in your retirement. 56% said their savings and investments excluding their home value totals less than $25,000. the bottom line is that for a variety of reasons -- a, the wall street collapse of a few years ago, the fact that wages for millions of workers have not kept u
facts that they threw out in yesterday's "usa today." this is what they say. "the percentage of workers who are not at all confident about saving enough money for a comfortable retirement reached 27% in 2011 compared with 22% just last year." significant increase in a one-year period. "when combined with those who said they are not too confident, the total reaches 50% of workers." so we're in a situation, according to "usa today," where almost 50% of...
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"usa today" had a headline, will that be $4 by the end of the mont? -- the month. ? if you look at the time from 2009 to 2012, the department of defense estimates we will get ess then we letl got in 2009. where did you think we will be? this was before and libya and egypt and all of the different things were happening in the middle east. where did you really think we will be on gas prices, something that is on every person's mind across the country? >> there is an official prediction. >> it must be career bureaucrats. whether it is republican or democrats -- >> independent of any political influence -- in any case, gas prices in washington, d.c. our higher than other places in the country. i do not know what the gas prices will be this summer. the mean projection is $3.70. we do not really know. i do not have any better crystal ball than you do on that. in terms of the oil production in the united states, you were talking about the oil production in the gulf of mexico. i believe you were talking about what was happening -- there was a suspension of deep water explora
"usa today" had a headline, will that be $4 by the end of the mont? -- the month. ? if you look at the time from 2009 to 2012, the department of defense estimates we will get ess then we letl got in 2009. where did you think we will be? this was before and libya and egypt and all of the different things were happening in the middle east. where did you really think we will be on gas prices, something that is on every person's mind across the country? >> there is an official...
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from the money page of "usa today" -- also in the paper today -- expatriates' depart. some companies set up shop in the south. group of seven to intervene to stabilize the value of the yen, the lead story in business day section. below it, the affect of the crisis on u.s. companies. lacking part, gm will close plants. from detroit -- general motors says it will temporarily shut a truck plant in louisiana because it cannot get enough japanese- made parts. looking for the most significant news story in the week in your eyes. alexandria, virginia. lesley, democrat. caller: two things. one is the planned parenthood cutting by the extremists in the house of representatives. these cuts will result and i don't know -- i do not know how many millions of young ladies having not getting breast mammograms, i think it is an outrage especially when you consider they want to cut all these social programs, saying how dire the things is. we have a revenue problem that taxes have never been -- you have to go back to the 1950's to find revenue this low. it is as much a revenue problem a
from the money page of "usa today" -- also in the paper today -- expatriates' depart. some companies set up shop in the south. group of seven to intervene to stabilize the value of the yen, the lead story in business day section. below it, the affect of the crisis on u.s. companies. lacking part, gm will close plants. from detroit -- general motors says it will temporarily shut a truck plant in louisiana because it cannot get enough japanese- made parts. looking for the most...
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. >> the first thing that president obama >> my question, what will that do to the energy policy of usa and europe respectively? this crisis -- thank you very much. >> charlie, do you want to talk about energy policy? >> europe corp. already have -- in europe, it will have a strong impact. chancellor merkel has said that the whole german nuclear program should be phased out over time. you've seen negative responses in sweden, in italy where they were just beginning to reverse longstanding anti-nuclear policy and restarts i think the u.k., you will see continued -- and restart. i think in the u.k., you will see continued use. they cannot meet their climate change goals. change goals.
. >> the first thing that president obama >> my question, what will that do to the energy policy of usa and europe respectively? this crisis -- thank you very much. >> charlie, do you want to talk about energy policy? >> europe corp. already have -- in europe, it will have a strong impact. chancellor merkel has said that the whole german nuclear program should be phased out over time. you've seen negative responses in sweden, in italy where they were just beginning to...
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this is the latest from "usa today." the death toll rises in japan. people are still being found alive. and 80 year old wrapped in a blanket found nine days after the earthquake in the tsunami hit. she and her grandson were rescued from their home in northern japan. phoenix, ariz.. what should the u.s. mission in libya be? caller: we should not be there right now. we are in bad shape energy wise, no renewable energy program like we should have. we are trying to get oil, in this case libya. next time maybe venezuela. that is instead of focusing on clean energy, not those that come down a radioactive plumes. nuclear is not clean energy. that is absurd. we are trying to get oil under any condition. right now it is libya. then iran and venezuela. read"shock doctrine." there will be a military coup in libya. there'll be no leadership for resistance. the military will take over and we will fund a ton of money to them. then we will privatize the oil industry and trigger it over to big oil in the united states. " coming up shortly, we will get the latest on p
this is the latest from "usa today." the death toll rises in japan. people are still being found alive. and 80 year old wrapped in a blanket found nine days after the earthquake in the tsunami hit. she and her grandson were rescued from their home in northern japan. phoenix, ariz.. what should the u.s. mission in libya be? caller: we should not be there right now. we are in bad shape energy wise, no renewable energy program like we should have. we are trying to get oil, in this case...
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here's "usa today." do you know the specifics today. how it was. once it's shot down, what's happened here. >> guest: when i read in the paper which is all i know about this there was some sort of mechanical problem and it was not shot down. >> host: this is an email from a viewer on what you read in the paper. this person wants to know what has colonel gadhafi's social policy been? did he provide the necessities for his citizens? there's another side of this that's not being told but always we believe whatever -- whatever that is. gullibility? >> guest: it's hard to talk about a social policy for really many of the countries in the middle east and whenever you're talking about a dictator holding power. they provide benefits to their friends and allies particularly those that support them to remain in power and they take away things from those who don't. and in that sense, gadhafi was no different than many other dictators. he does have an erratic streak about how he behaves and how he's distributing patronage in his country but that's a pretty str
here's "usa today." do you know the specifics today. how it was. once it's shot down, what's happened here. >> guest: when i read in the paper which is all i know about this there was some sort of mechanical problem and it was not shot down. >> host: this is an email from a viewer on what you read in the paper. this person wants to know what has colonel gadhafi's social policy been? did he provide the necessities for his citizens? there's another side of this that's not...
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